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Same here, actually. And on the first D&D character I actually played, I was able to use a feat to use Intelligence for Will saves, so a Wisdom score of six did nothing to impair me in any meaningful way.
That character was stupid, though. Even with a 6 in Wisdom, three scores above 20 at character creation is ridiculous, especially in the hand of a newbie who forgets to cast buffs before swinging his sword.

You can't blame them for dumping CHA, We can't all be Oracles.... Oh wait Good armor proficiencies, Good skill list, Medium Bab, Single stat dependent, Access to cleric spell list, More viable builds than you can shake a stick at? Yes you could have everybody be an Oracle and things would work out but that would involve you know actually using social skills.